Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Birding Texas - Bentsen Rio Grande Valley State Park

I've had a week in McAllen, Texas, and the opportunity to take in a few Texan Gulf Coast specialities.  First stop was the Bentsen Rio Grande Valley State Park, which is part of the 'World Birding Center' chain of sites down here.  The place was really well run, with a great visitor center, plenty of birding trails and hides, and a number of feeding stations which, in winter, would be absolutely brimming with birds.

Although summer is arguably the worst time of year to visit here, we still came across a number of excellent birds.  Around the visitor center, for example, there were a number of parties of feeding Plain Chachalacas...




Plain Chachalaca
Surprisingly in the trees, we also saw many of the odd Black-bellied Whistling Ducks.  This one was only too happy to pose for a photo.


Sharing the trees with the ducks were birds such as Northern Cardinals, countless Golden-fronted Woodpeckers and Northern Mockingbirds, Green Jays, Olive Sparrows and Groove-billed Anis


Northern Cardinal
Green Jay
 In the undergrowth, we encountered Curve-billed and Long-billed Thrashers, Mourning, White-tipped, White-winged and Inca Doves, Ladderback Woodpeckers, an Altamira Oriole, and an interesting case of a Hooded Oriole (below) feeding a young Bronzed Cowbird.  The Cowbirds are notorious nest parasites, and in this instance, the Oriole believed the Cowbird was from its own brood.

Hooded Oriole 
 Under a bridge on the reserve, there were Cave Swallows, Purple Martins, Red-winged Blackbirds and a Black Phoebe, whilst on the wires were some more Gulf Coast Specialities - Scissor-tailed Flycatchers and Couch's Kingbirds.  On the visitor center feeding stations were Buff-bellied Hummingbirds.

Oh, hold on.  There's one more character that I've missed out....


Yep, that's right, Wily Coyote was in town.  Watch out Roadrunner.  

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